Unit Y50010598 Administer Medication to Individuals‚ and Monitor the Effects Learning outcome 1: understand legislation‚ policy and procedures relevant to administration of medication. 1.1 The Medicines Act (1968) requires that the pharmacist and dispensing doctor is responsible for supplying medication. They can only dispense on the receipt of a signed prescription form an authorised person.eg doctor‚ nurse practitioner. The Misuse of Drugs Act (1971) This prevents the misuse of Controlled
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Assessment task- SHC 34 Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children and young peoples settings. Working with children has a significant duty of care. Children who are younger and more vulnerable need greater care. The attention and vigilance of the practioner helps keep them safe as they develop‚ gives the children understanding to be able to for see ad cope with potential dangers and have an understanding that their actions may hurt and upset others may be doing
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eye; this allows the medication to have maximum effect. 2. To Administer drugs means that you are responsible for the drugs. 3. To Assist means that the service user is responsible‚ but you can still assist them by doing things such as opening the medication bottle. 4. When you are administrating medication‚ you are responsible for every aspect of the job‚ from start to finish. 5. The care plan should say whether you assist or administer the medication. 6. NO medication is to be given to a
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Administer medication and monitor effects 1. Identify current legislation‚ guidelines policies and protocols relevant to the administration of medication. The Medicines Acts 1968 and various amendments cover the legal management of medication. While I as a cae assistant am not expected to have detailed knowledge of the legislation‚ I do need to be aware of the legal difference between types of drugs and the legal framework that would allow me to handle medicines on behalf of my residents. The
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Monitor (computer)‚ in computer science‚ device connected to a computer that displays information on a screen. Modern computer monitors can display a wide variety of information‚ including text‚ icons (pictures representing commands)‚ photographs‚ computer rendered graphics‚ video‚ and animation. Most computer monitors use a cathode-ray tube (CRT) as the display device. A CRT is a glass tube that is narrow at one end and opens to a flat screen at the other end. The CRTs used for monitors have rectangular
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Heart rate measurement indicates the soundness of the human cardiovascular system. This project demonstrates a technique to measure the heart rate by sensing the change in blood volume in a finger artery while the heart is pumping the blood. It consists of an infrared LED that transmits an IR signal through the fingertip of the subject‚ a part of which is reflected by the blood cells. The reflected signal is detected by a photo diode sensor. The changing blood volume with heartbeat results in a train
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Technology and its effects on human freedom and happiness in society The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes‚ especially in industry:Human freedom is the condition of being free from restriction or control. Technology affects the human life in many ways some good like security‚ speed‚ ease of communication and easy searching‚ but sometimes it terrifies the human being and endangers their lives like atomic energy‚ spreading propaganda‚ bad effect on our health‚ weeks our relationships
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- 1 - HNC SOCIAL CARE Sociology for social care practise Lee McHugh DH3N 34 Introduction This essay will discuss the “modern family Structures” within society and explore the lack of any “normal” or standard family. Using existing sociology perspectives this essay will further discuss modern behaviours‚ experiences and life chances within a specific family unit and how they fit the existing theories. Finaly the author will evaluate the usefulness
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1.1:- Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role. 1.2:- Explain how a duty of care contributes to safeguarding or protection of individuals. Having a duty of care is an obligation to a professional‚ a child and family. Any family placing a child within an early years setting should feel that staff members will take full care of their child and that they will be safe. Any professional caring for a child would be held responsible if the minimum standard of care is not met
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damage are swelling and redness in the palms of the hands‚ yellowish skin and whites of eyes‚ itching‚ small benign fatty tumors and reddish spots on the skin or lumps under the skin of damaged blood vessels. (http://www.aakp.org/aakp-library/medication-effects/)One
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